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an HTML version of the Usenet comp.lang.c Frequently Asked Questions list (also known as the "clc FAQ"). An FAQ list is a collection of questions commonly asked on Usenet, togethe

TextEditors Wiki: HomePage

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A website about selecting and classifying text editors used in programming systems. These are the programming text editors such as Emacs, VI, Multiedit, slick, Slickedit, ISPF, Not

Infinite Ink's The nn News Reader

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a section on Navigating Usenet with nn References listed in the nn FAQ Ideas for Your init File(s) New Users Intermediate Users Power Users          

We Need to Bring Back Webrings | Lobsters

https://lobste.rs/s/foo1n7/we_need_bring_back_webrings

with the outer forms - Usenet! Blogging! - instead of the socio-economic reality. Back then, writing a blog was the most convenient and popular way of getting engagement online. N
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spoiler

http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/S/spoiler.html

S ? Next spoiler : n. [Usenet] 1. A remark which reveals important plot elements from books or movies, thus denying the reader (of the article) the proper suspense when reading th

Creating HTML Screenshots from Thomas Dickey's XTerm

https://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/xterm/

with an according usenet posting 16colors.sh , a script from Thomas Dickey's xterm package, illustrating 16 colors, bold, underline and reverse . (not just a conversion from the s

The MUDdex

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are posts saved from Usenet, MUD-related mailing lists, or logs of MUD interactions. Many of them are of historical or humorous interest. Warning to the Browser I have preserved w

Greg's Random Angband Artifacts

http://wooledge.org/~greg/randart.html

it listed on this page. Usenet news is, unfortunately, becoming a less reliable means of communication these days (especially for me). Here's a list of unimplemented features/chan

https://www.qsl.net/kd4cga/satintro.htm

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mailing list and the Usenet newsgroup, sci.space.shuttle. In addition, there is a multitude of satellite-related World Wide Web sites on the Internet that provide information rega

http://www.lysator.liu.se/hackdict/split/cracker.html

http://www.lysator.liu.se/hackdict/split/cracker.html

around 1981--82 on USENET was largely a failure. Use of both these neologisms reflects a strong revulsion against the theft and vandalism perpetrated by cracking rings. While it i

Suthai's Homepage

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major search engines, 4 Usenet News search engines, two people search engines, one movie database and Webster's dictionary! If you have some helpful suggestions please click HERE

Redballoon Humor Archive Page

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How to be obnoxious on USENET How not to rob a bank How not to save a lost chicken Corporate structure Forrest Gump, Accountant Bizarre job interviews Job applicant dictionary Mor


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